Those in the market for an eye-catching
crossover have a new option thanks to the launch of the 2020 Jeep Renegade
Orange Edition. This distinctive model is based on the mid-level Latitude trim
and has a host of unique touches that differentiate it from other variants in
the Renegade family. Customers will first have the option of Alpine White for
the exterior finish or, if they are willing to pay an extra US$ 245, can opt for
Glacier White, Granite Crystal, or Black. No orange, though.
Regardless of which exterior color is
optioned, the car comes outfitted with 19-inch black aluminum wheels, orange
wing mirror caps, orange and black badges, 235/45 All-Season tires, and a
subtle decal on the driver’s side of the hood.
The custom touches continue in the cabin
where there are anodized orange bezels on the HVAC vents and door speakers.
Shoppers have the option of Jeep’s 7.0-inch Uconnect infotainment screen as
standard or an enlarged 8.4-inch display.
Those wanting a little more than what the
Renegade Orange Edition offers as standard can opt for Jeep’s My Sky sunroof
and dual-pane panoramic power sunroof, each priced at US$ 1,595. Additionally,
Jeep’s Safety & Security Group II priced at US$ 695 adds rain-sensing
windshield wipers. Other options include the Advanced Technology Group that
includes adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning.
As the Orange Edition is based around the
standard Jeep Renegade Latitude, it continues to be powered by a 2.4-liter
four-cylinder Tigershark engine that is good for 180 hp and 273 Nm in combination with a nine-speed automatic transmission.